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bcope
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: montreal, canada
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what you are seeing isnt so much a rogers issue as it is an issue with the stations rogers is carrying. fox, for example, looks fucking horrific when they cover NFL games. the world series was also a complete shitshow as well. the MNF game playing right now looks like absolute balls, but the CBS new england-miami game yesterday looked immaculate, as did the NBC eagles/cowboys game last night
this is due to many reasons, but mainly comes down to scaling. ESPN and fox broadcast their signals in 720p. TSN and the sportsnet channels broadcast in 1080i. when tsn picks up a game that originates on ESPN like tonights MNF game, for example, a device called a scaler takes the incoming 720p signal and scales to to 1080i, adding an extra 360 lines of vertical resolution. this is , at the best of times, shady and never seems to work out to any acceptable level
the *sometime* workaround for this is to make sure your rogers HD box is set to pass the signal through unaltered, rather than scaling everything to 1080i automatically. this option is in the settings under set icture format and you want to set it to auto dvi/hdmi. this is assuming you ran the setup wizard properly and your box knows that your TV can handle all the various formats.
once you have your box setup to pass the 720p signal, always check fox itself rather than, say, TSN rebroadcasting fox. that way if the true fox feed is coming through you will see it in its native 720p rather than horrendously scaled up to1080i. this was super noticeable during the world series when the sportsnet re-broadcast of fox's feed looked like absolute balls compared to fox itself. flipping back and forth between the two was like getting kicked in the junk
if you are asking why tsn is degrading your sports programming that you pay good money for, look no further than the CRTC and their sim-sub policy. they have absolutely no enforceable rules in place to stop broadcasters from this shit.
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Nov-10-2009 03:01
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bcope
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: montreal, canada
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i should add that rogers does in fact compress their channels, but they do it the least out of any canadian provider. if you think rogers is bad you should see bell..:\
rogers is by FAR the best of the worst
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Nov-10-2009 03:02
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Abercrombie
myspace.com/ashesband
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Aurora Borealis
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Both Rogers and Bell have been compressing HD for years, hoping you won't notice so they can provide more channels.
My roof antenna gets various ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, MyTV, CW and all Canadian channels 100% uncompressed with original commercials and free. Less channels, yes, but it's free and pure quality that's impossible for any cable/satellite TV provider to make better.
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Nov-10-2009 03:02
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bcope
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: montreal, canada
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again, its very unlikely that your rogers hardware is causing these issues. its more likely a)your expectations are too high given the current state of HD in canada and b)your equipment is calibrated incorrectly.
make sure your box has been set up properly and make sure its passing channels through in their native resolution. it amazes me that 9 out of 10 times the rogers troubleshooters wont even suggest this when people call reporting bad picture quality..i bet it would easily solve 5 out of 10 perceived picture quality issues
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Nov-10-2009 05:36
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Endgame
Supreme FunkyHouse Addict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Toronto
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Nov-10-2009 05:44
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